May be due to the high resistance of that bulb,,
I think the resistance of the bulb is too high when comparing
with the resistance of the Coil ( X := j X W X L where W=angular frequency, L=impedence )
You may check for that resistance of them first, at the beginning
the current flows into the coil rather than flow into the bulb , but when
you open the switch, the current no way to go , it necessary to flow
into the bulb then!
So, you may check for the resistance of that two component first!
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